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I o MTTDFOfffl TVf ATT TftTBufffl. MTDFO'RT). OQTCFfiOX, SATTTR'DAY. TOVFjM,m& PA"OF TTTRET5 WIELD PLAN S ENDORSED BY r Iff ir -i ( n 2S523 2 St. Mill k DnlM'ttnal, Vomer North (Jukdale unil 5th St. venil, borrowed or purrhaHPil. WiMhu'Htlay t'VfUinn iiit'i'tinM that include tetitimonlPM of t'hrlKtlau Sci ence healings, ul 8 o'clock. The read in jf 1-0091, which is in tao Med ford building. i open dally from 12 to 4. except Sundnyn and liol! dayB. The Hlhle and all authorized Christian Science literature may be Edited hj RoDtlmewtern Oregon Mining Burenn. 8 A. M. Holy communion. 10 A. M. Sunday Hchool. 11 A. M. Holy communion and consecration of the church by Utah op Sumner. Wm. U. Hamilton, Vicar. The public l cordially invited to attend the 8ervioen and visit the 1 euiliiiK room. Tree Ixn-tiirc 11 1 Ailienn Hull. Sunday evening November 29, S p. 111., by liev. "Win. Newman of ronnoetion wllh the discussion lie (). & C. land grant tuxes jied due Jarkcun county, ua ex led by V. II. Oore at the Stan j meeting Tuesday evening, and jrsed hy the senator the follow- liiH adopted by the county court:' , , ., ' Katth INiInt Full ;osh .Mission ; ',vam,dc ami IbnoluthmN. HumJay 8ervl(.B: IieieaH In lUlti the federal con- Jtilt,p S(hn(,i 2;15 p ,n Mrs. jMa 1 enacted legialution ill venting , Taylor, superintendent. M. P. railroad comnanv of title J'reacning, 3 p. m. 4 2 , 1 T 8 acres of lundn in Jackson dy. Oregon, known us 1110 u. Whl(,h ifl vniiiev ,m. the Hon of Xll! to forgive, or to heal? 1-u. 5:211. Firs 1 Chi'lstlaii Chut-tli Corner Ninth and South Oakdaie. Opporlunliy for Prosperity. (I HANTS PAS;. Nov. ;.. ProH periiy depends on production and production depends on the employ ment of both, capital and labor. 10m ployment of labor depends wholly on capital: therefore, every city. town, nnd district continually seeking to In terest cunltiil In what Ihev have to HeKidence ' offer. With the natural resources of jthe west well a loon In their develop 1 ment those few districts which still Olson Ihave outstanding resources yet to re- W J. Howe, minister 8 1! 2 South Oakdaie. Services every Lord's Hay. 9:4f. a. in. Hlble school, .M. U. C. b., church of Portland, ore- upt. A large attendance Is expected ,.eiv the attention of capital "re for- gon. Subject: "Spirit Vibration." this Sunday. Let each one remember tunnte Indeed, nnd districts where Public welcome. to bring a friend, a bible and a liberal riimatic and other conditions are ideal offerings. Hoseburg will very likely for work the year round ore doubly have their best record this week and fortunate. we want to beat It. sin-h is southern Oregon. Nature 11 a. m. Worship. Communion und has been lavish. In providing abund- MinJng District will be represented in this issue, as usual. The November imh Issue of Kngl neering and Mining Journal-l'ies carries n front page cut of one of the big pipe lines used In dydraulic plac ertng In southern Oregon. ' Cash Wood of MedfoiM will soeak. Subject. "The Paralytic Healed." failroad Land Grant Lands, and Itting t ho title, to these lands in federal government, and, ii'TCii.s said legislation was min-i-ntly approved, siiHtalned and inm-d by a ilecree of the hu tie court t of the United States, i herons, the said act nnd rtecrco( the efrect of removing perma ly tin a ssesscd va I u e of the h from the tax rolls of Jackson ly. and bereas the assessed value of the 1 lauds. In 1 !t I (1. being approxl-j fly f4.0ti0.000 their wild removal t 1 the lax rolls entailed a loss he county I" lax revenue, for ,tiirs suci-eetling. hi the approxl eryonu Invited. ;lnd Tidings Mission. M rs. lcenhoiner, pastor Sunday services: Jlihle Hchr)ol, 10 a. m. Mrs. Clin ton Colhaugh, superintendent. Preaching 1 1 a. m. Young people 6 p. in. Wvenlng service 7:110 p. m. Mid-wee; service, Wednesday, preaching. Sermon by the pastor, "The (loudness of liod." Morning anthem by the choir, "More Love to Thee. O Christ." i:30 p. m. Christian Kndeavor meeting. A place of training for the young people, 7:30 p. m. Kvangelistio service. Mixed quartet, "Holy. Lord Al mighty." Mrs. James Crlgsby, oleiha Currier, Marmle Otaon, John Kirk patrick. Sermon. "The Chief of Sinners." A part of the new building will be used Sunday by the juniors and inter nnt rich natural resources for the de velopment , man, nnd furnishing the ideal setting In whlc hto carry for ward such development. To develop these resources requires capital, and abundant capital Is available provid ed what we have to offer is brought to the attention of capital in a proper mnnner. One man, working alone, en mint make much headway, but co operation on the part of nil. if con sistent, will bring the desired result. One of the best opportunities yet presented to bring our resources to the attention of capital is through an mediates. Regular monthly meeting adequate display of our -ores at the Weight of -Metals. "To settle an argument, will you please let me know the weight of a cubic foot of gold; also of lead nnd plnttuu m." A cubic foot of gold, platinum nnd t lead weighs: Cold (troy) 14fif Platinum (troy) 1S21 Lead (avoirdupois) 710 The above weights are average val ues, the density of metals being some what greater when they are rolled, compared with when they are cast. This Is reminiscent of the old query as to which Is the heavier, a pound of gold or a pound of feathers, a pound of feathers being the heavier because It Is weighed by nvolrdupotse weight. In which a pound consists of 7000 grains, whereas gold is weighed by troy weight, Iti which a pound Is only fi7i0 grains. Thta variation In the meaning of the world "pound," "ounce" ami "ton" causes many mis understandings and Is one of the chief arguments for the metric system. Kngineerlng Mining Journal-Press. p. in. The public is invited. ;iq of the board on next Wednesday evening. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Pentecostal Mission Presbyterian Chu-oh. 1 2 it Kast ..Main St. Mn'n and Holly streets. We Invite you to the mission that 9:4fi A. M. Bible school. Reinein- teaches that Jesus Is the only begot- her the motto: "Kvery pupil present. mini of $84,000 per year, and ten son of Cod; that man must re- every Sunday. 011 time, with their own he reus the suni of $84,000 in ad- pent of his sins, and believe on Him Hilil, n studied lesson, a heart tn In' to all other tax revenues nvnll- to gain everlasting life; that he bap- learn und an offering." The school was required to defray the cost Hzch believers with the Holy Ohost: almost reached the .too murk last Sim- jdmiuistration if county affairs that they that believe on Him enter duy. Help pass it by your presence 'also to pay the portion of state heaven; and they that reject him nnd bringing new scholars. Vurl O. apportioned to Jackson county, enter hell lo suffer for the deeds done Wall; or, superintendent. In the luly. j At the 11 o'clock hour thn pastor N'orthwee-t Mining Convention at Spo knne. Washington, on November 30th to December 5th. where upwards of 500 prominent mining men. or their represen ta t Ives, from n 11 over t he country will be in attendance. As prosperity benefits nil so the burden of bringing about prosperity Is the burden of nil. The expense of the Spokane exhibit nnd delegation is not excessive, and if every person inter ested In I he prosperity of this sec tion does his or her part, it will be no hardship on anyone. The fund for thN purpose Is sill! short of the requirements. The work ft idfa c COMMUNITY HOSPITAL '843 E. Main 8treet Med ford, Oregon Combining full surgical facilities with quiet homelike environments. Seal (h Cluh Iclcg;iteH Trustees of the Seattle Mining club have announced the election of Mau rice D. Leehey. W. C. Shaw, Falcon Joslin nnd Milnor Roberts, dean of the School of Mines at the rnlversity of Washington, as delegates to the j thirtieth annual convention of the Northwest Mining Association to be held at Spokane next week. herwiH these conditions laid tiponj taxpayers of Jackson county an d burden of tax und Increased! Services at the usual hours. :i per cent to l per cent the li 1. !..,.. tltutt X. ,...! 1.. Mate nnd county purposes, and Huberts. HUperintendent. hereas the.se excessive levies, by m of t he conditions set out in. have in many cases proved ls;atojy to the extent that they ontrilmtory to a speedy and sure rption of the equity of the lyer In (iod's House." To the children his Main S'.reet Methodist, South. message will be "The House Benuti T. 11. C-oun, pastor. 'fill." That stirring nntliem. "Fir Ilihlu Bchool at 9:4.r(; Dr. Krunk Thine is the (!reatness,v hy Culhruilh. will he sung by the quartet. A solo Morning worship at 11. The pastor eutllled "There Shall Be Cirent IVuce wrll speak The Fpwortb lc;u;ue meets at :lfl. Bur? hv Mrs. H. K. McKlhose. Kvening service ns usual at 7:ao. At the evening service at 7: SO The closing service of the present o'clock. t!0 beautiful co'ored stereo p- pastor. tican s'hles will be shown covering All regular services next Sunday. the rJuropean background in the lives will preach on the theme. "Muildhig must f a',u yo" ';'1 "'ange to help in making the results desir ed possible by sending in such sum as you may be able to do to the South western Oregon Mining Bureau, Oranw Pnss, Oregon,', Do not wait for pome one to come and see you about i. Ti..m Th-it 1 nva 'pi,.. 1 .1U. ...111 ha ,llf matter, but act promptly even The Screen By Yo Press Agent. thoimh the amount Is small, ns thn time l short. Tjoonl Mllnliig Xevt As fine specimens of cinnehar ore . ref.uinr services nexi ouiiu.iy. ine riiuiit-uu u.iljh' uuiiu 111 me ... , . the property asesse.l. I The m,.week fellowship servi-e or the millions of Slav!.. imm'Kraqi "s """'" '"" lM Xor" 'y .t .! -j-.. iia. r.,,1, .u .o . n.ia ,.nH Iwn prlvllPKed tn roe reached the liprpnn thpup nnnfltilnna m.a eiw.l. ;.'......' ' . . ...m. Mlnlnc Rlirenll this Week fl-nlll the , " " " Kowerts win lead are working in our mines, and mills ""!nK "r'''u hl9 'm ,ho nn Always a welcome for you at this nnd factories and on our. farms, and Golden Kleece mine nt 'Ashland, oivn- church. ' have crowded by the millions into our ed hv Mrs. Tj. I'hilllns. Part of the render the necessity of nl for ini mediate' relief imnera anil hereaS. in View Of J.11 fh. rinl. t f..L.I!. .U..HnU nn.. nin tnwra tttan tlia tnlillllllfn itlons and rnnsiderations here- South Oakdaie Avenue and 11th St. of .the cities from which they came in "c ""vention to he held on Novem- tod. nn undertakiiiK has been Masses at 8 and 11:30 A. M. the old country. You should know her- anth to Wecemher sth tied, to enlist the co-npcr.itlnn Solemn opening of the "Forty what our great national missions "rk on the Little on-ier Mine on ill other counties or the state Hours1 Adoration" will take place nt hoard is doing tn mako f'hrlsllnn Appl"rnte. owned hy Al Love an.) ?ted in like mannerj In nn effort the high mass. 10:30 A. M. At 3 P. M. American citizens of them. Tills will d ure nn adjustment of the tax on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, sue- he the last service of national nils- jihus lost to the counties hy vlr- clnl instructions and devotional exer- s'ons week. Hripg youj' special offer- 'nf the nforesnid feilerul action, cises for the children. Ing for this cause to lmlp clear away null appropriation of federal Every evening at 7:3(1 o'clock ser- the deficit on the board. , ' ... ....,1 I. ....... Iir,ltn II, a lllnsaAft ni ine purpose to ue pam iii uovu,.initi n.v. .,....,.... great cities, making colonies which specimens will he tnken no Spokane iiir ine eAniiiii ill him .Miriiiivi-m hiiii- M'. T. Wright, developed a vein uf high grade ore Inst week, the ore plowing free gold in gonrous quanti The Alnmeda mine sent in spec! 6:15 P m Phrftf-in Pnilenvor niens of Its chnrueterl'stlo ores thli ttly to the counties in proportion sacrament. Please note the chunge of time to lo w" ' ,' " ""ll,M" .Hi 1.1'uiints in pitipoiiuin i- n piav. Thh nropertv has a large tti i-eveniieH rf whl.-h thn hpv- iMasses on Aionuay anu juesuuy ai. uiiuiiies "ariier. to ciusu ui i.m i- ..nuniiea ..ro H.,.i,w . h-n. .i. 7:15 and 8:15 A. M. Topic, "Victories of Christian Friend. Solemn closing Tuesday evening at liness in China." 7:30. Hev. Hernard Clery, O. M. Cap will conduct the services. English Lutheran Church. West Fourth near Oakdaie: Uev. Edwin J. Johnson, pastor. Stindnv school. 10- A. M. Morn'ng service. 1) A. M. Subject, "A Faithful Congregation." Luther league, 6:30 P. M. F.ven'ne services. 7:30 P. M. Sub- federal . action first above de ed, and hereas. precedent Is not lncking the appropriation of federnl s for this purpose In that con- ( has given some recognition to claim liy the appropriation of ,ona. which sum was paid -to son county lo reimburse the iury of Jackson county for taxes ,dy levied for the years 111 13, 1 i Ifl 13, upon the lands above ,., p.pimld Your King." 'red to. hut not collected byi Ti,e. monthly meeting of the church son county. council Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, crcfore, he it resiuved by the Wednesday evening, mid-week serv iy court of Jackson county. Ore- ice, 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "Fourth this uiith day of November, Chapter of Acts." I. 1 ;i a r. : ' I The bailies' Aid are nreiinrin-i; for at we heartily commend nnd In- n church bazaar lo be held December the undertaking Initiated ns 9 In the old American Legion hall, ated and pledge our active co- Catechetical cWiss meets every Sat ltinn and support In the effort urday nt 10:30 A. M. M-omplish the objects herein set A cordial invitation given to mi i I ii nd It further resolved, that we ed ni once to obtain the co tthui gf the county courts in all ties of Oregon affected ns Jaek loutity has been affected in this i-r in a concerted effort to nt the purpose declared herein: My. to secure reimbursement the tax revenues of which the ties have been deprived In the )cr hereinabove recited. NT V rol'KT OK JACKSON M'XTV, oUEtlON attend these services. "God and nt rii-st MctlictlM , Church. T. H. Temple, pastor. Sunday school, 94 5. Morning service: "The World's Hunger." Kvenlne service, 7:30: Endowment." Mid-week worship. Wednesday 7:30. Epworth league. 0:30. I Morning: x I Anthftn. Festival To Deum"..nuck Soloists: Mrs. Van J Scoyoc. Mrs. Temple, Mr. MucDonough, Mr. Brook Temple, Mr.'MdcDonough. Mr. Itrooks Offertory, "1 Will Extol Thee"... Costa Mls 1'arrett Evening: Anthem, ".lust As 1 Am". . .Ash ford Hololst. Miss Pnrrett ' Offertory, "Jesus Leads". . . .Sweney Messrs. Sleeker nnd MucDonough The Rogue Uiver Valley Minister ial association will hold its monthly meeting In Med ford next. Monday, November 3oth. Arrangements have been made for luncheon at the Hotel Medford. to be nerved at 12:15, The meeting of the afternoon will be held nt the Kirst M. E. church, of which Dr. T. 11. Temple Is the pastor. Many Items of special Interest will come before us. The topics for discussion inre: "Youth Problems of. Our Oen ierntion by the Uev. D. Lester Fields I amount of development work done with an enormous tonnage blocked out. John A . Humes', mining engineer of San Francisco, spent several days In southwestern Oregon Inst week. In vostb'ntlnir veral properties for I-os Antrelcs cnpltnl. Jim Hyno of the Pleasant Creek mininir company, was n business vis itor this week purchasing supplies for his property. I Lack of fall roln Is still holding placer operations up. The Mount Reuben mine, where the long tunnel is being driven, was compelled to cos down awaiting additional water supply. More ouMde mining men hnve call ed nt the Mining Hureau during the past weelt lo examine (he display of ors than hnve done so In nny lilte period since the display wns started. . VI. Klump, owner of the Green back mine In the Greenback district, Is In San Frnnclsco thli week In con nection with mining matters. J. M. Whorton, president of the Hunt's Craterlun. "Pretty Ladles." at the Hunt's Crn terian tomorrow. Is a story based on life in the folliis and gives an Inti mate Hose up fo the artists before the ( footlights, in the wings, dressing I rooms, hack stage and In their homes. The leading roles are played by ZaSu Pitts ami Tom Moore, The other members of the cast are Conrad Na gel. Norma Shearer. Lllyan Tshman. Anna Pennington. Roy D'Arcy and I Helena D'Arcy. I Raymond Itallard has nrranged a wonderful program of the latest pop ular hits to accompany this new fea ture. I "Sally of the Sawdust." a classic of 'comedy, closes at Hunts Craterlan to night, i ' A circus walf and her guardian, as lovable a scalawag as ever picked a necessary pocket are the prin-clpnl t 'characters, wllh love nmounding and I adventures galore. The story Is alive with . joy and , gaiety, tinged with pnthos. but never for an Instant henvy In its trend, nnd gallojing to a close, , RICHARDSON SPRINGS "The Home of the Soft Shirt" Near Chico, Butte Co., Calif. A wonderful place in wintor for nny one Rocking health. Steam heated hotel. Housekeeping or camping. Address: LEE RICHARDSON, Chico, Calif. Travel by Motor Stage AFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY I Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving; Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Alto leave Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connertlnf ' following morning to Portland.. i Wa Uka pausngera for all way polnta. For further Information -' and tickets call Union 8tage Depot. Phona 309. I PARS' MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85 I Direct Connectiona at Roaeburg for Cooa Bay Polnta. Al tlio ltlnlio. ' The love of ti prom room omployre for his KlK.'inllr nlnRlnir. whlrlhiK nuil- . tlpte pri'HHT Ilia Iovp for IiIh son nilil Ms family; hl.s devotion to duty, and Hip love of his daughter for ft yotinie reporter, form some of the human elements that enter "The Ijist Kdl tion." n rlrlvinK nielodrnnm of the .newspaper prnfeHKinn. Hut beyond ' these human element, the picture is redolent of the spirit of newHpuper dom. and catches with rare InslKht the fascinating nlinnsphere of thnt en BiiKlnR huslness. 'The Last Kdltlon" w ill lie seen nt the lllalto .Sunday niut inee and Monday. ' i "Hlnck l.lKhliiinif," tho famoiiR doff story of the Ozark mountains, clone nt the Hlnlto tonlKht. It has a ennt of five men and but one womnn, with the slnr role belnK taken" by "Thun der" The Marvel Hour. CharminK litlln Clara How, la tho only woman In the oast. Chinese Hand Laundry 36 South Grape St. Clothes called for and de livered. Work eu.irante.ed. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY : Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 nicotine;. K. J. Johnson, secretary. Baby Dying From Burns Received in Home .Made Still lllTl.AND. Ore, Nov. 28. (A.l ItllltM flllirell. Jury Inst niisht returned a1 Special features of our service pro t of not Ruilty In the case of gram tontorrow will be the niusic.il tun smith, for hire car driver.' numbers of Miss Huntoon nnu me was tried on a chaice nf as- male quartette nt mornniB nno with Intent to kill for the evening services. At the mornlnir ins of .lohn K. "llandsonie" service Miss Huntoon will ,sins Ash Kaiierlle. special police opera-' ford s (treat sonn, "My Task." nnd in n raid on a Hotel, February, her special evenlnn number win ne I "I Cnme to Thee," by Ornff. Our e rase went to the jury nt 8:30 pnstor. Dr. W. H. Kntnn, will speak the verdict wus returned nt nt 11:00. a. m.. on now e .wnm-i o'clock, .smith was tried last Oral Sick," nnd In the evening he mber biit the Jury In thnt case will Klvo n chalk tnlk on "The I to nitrec and wns discharsed. UnuKhnut versus the Hole." Ii's defense wns thnt he shot' A special treat for the Hnndn lie In the belief thnt ho was school nt 0:45 n. m., will be the violin solo by Mrs. nolger, well known violinist. You will 'like our services nnd our welcome. I'nlesa you are a member of some other congregation, wo cor dially Invite you to try ours. i of (iianls Pubs, and "The Place of Mentis Kxtructlon & Hefinlmt ram Iioclrlnal Preaching." by the Hev. J. pany. Is spending the week In Porl M. Johnson nf Central Point. Let us land nnd Senttle. in connection with Irive n good representation nt this blnck snnd mnlters. ) Scvernl mining men from the Coos Tiny dlstrU't hnve visited Grants Pass jthis Week Investigating the process of Metals Kxtractions & Refining com pany for the recovery of the fine gob! nnd platinum vulties from the beach ftnnds, v The delegates from the southwest ern Oregon Mining llurenu to the . ' Northwest Milling Convention at Hpo- kune will lenv-e Saturday night nceom- SACRAMEXTO, Cnl., Nov. 2S (A. panled by a g I display of our ores. 1'.) Shirley Anderson, 2 yenrR old. The high grade specimens will, be was thrown into n boiling pnnl of sent through banking chnunelH prop lliiulil fire when n moonshine null ex- erly insured. Have you dimo your plodeil In her homo. Tho child la In bit? n local hospital nnd Is not expected Mining Truth, official organ of the lo live. The mot her, Marie Andersen, Northwest' Mining Association nl Is In the county jail, held on charges Spokane, will publish an enlarged cell ar luanurnctiiring und possessing Illicit lion December 1st. on account -of thu liquor nnd the father. Oeorce Ander- convention to he held there the eoni non. Is being hnnted by the police. Ing week". The Southwestern Oregon WhenWinter Comes Foley's Honey andTar For Coughs and Colds CUT THIS OUT IT 18 WORTH MONEY Bsod tlili td ind tan cent! to Folay ft Co., fiBJt flhofflflld Av., ChlctRO, lit., wrltlnff your nam and tddrati clearly. You will rv celve a sample bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for cough i, coldi and honne tieit, alio nam pie packages of Foley PilU, a diuretic atlmulaat for the kidneys, and Foley C. that tic Tablets for comtipatfon and bill outness, Thete dependable lemedies are fre ftom opiates ana liav helped millions of people. Try thecal ALL NEW SHOW TODAY RIALTO rglnr. A Real Thanksgiving.. RYSVIU.E, Cul. Ku Wilcox, font nnd ninnater of tho J. II. tt company, lost his nower of h two years ago through a throat lion. He startled members of Jnlily when his voice returned on ksgiving day and he was nlile to Irse with them! hlorln Woman ino Yiiini Old. rroKIA. Ore.. Nov. !S. Mrs. Itustnd of this rty Is todny vlng the one-hundredth nnnl ry of her hirth. She was born irwny nnd has been in the I'nit- liates for forty yenre, but speaks under Klrst Cliitrch of flirlst. RotentlKt. Authorlxed branch nf the Mother Church, the First church of Christ, Scientist. In IiostonJ Masa. Sen-Ices nre held every Sunday at eleven o'clock, church edifice, 212 Nrfrlh Oakdaie. Subject for Sundny. November 29: Ancient nnd Modern Necromancy, nlias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, denounced Sundny f the hiHil nt 11 Ap.eicnnts age of twenty nViy he "THUNDER" THE MARVEL 8HEPHERD DOG In "BLACK LIGHTNING" Supported by CLARA BOW . t i A thrilling 'ory of love, adventure, and a dog'a devotion to his master. Starts Tomorrow "THE LAST EDITION" Emory Johnson's Magnificent Melodrama of Newspaper Life Varrlng Ralph Letfis FORD SEDAN good condition $20000 The Busy Corner Motor Co A Thanksgiving Message 6 1 sA from tlio Officers niul Birentors of tlio First Niitionnl lliink to its many Frivtitls nnd CiiHloincra We nre tlimikfnl tlmt tlio pnst yenv hns Riven us man y opportunities to work for nnd with those who enmo to us for banking service. Wo nre thiinkful thnt the future gives promise of ninny more Himilnr opportunities. Mny TlinnksKi viiig Dny find you nnd those . d on r to you blessed with true friends nnd ninny, ninny rensons for gratefulness I The First National Bank Medford, Oregon her native tongue. admitted.